Multi-Touch Gestures For Touch-Enabled Screens - Lenovo Yoga 7 User Manual

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Hotkey
Hotkey mode
Some hotkeys share keys with function keys (F1 to F12). The hotkey mode is a UEFI/BIOS setting that
changes how hotkeys (or function keys) are used.
Hotkey mode setting
Disabled
Enabled
Note: Hotkeys that do not share keys with function keys are not affected by the hotkey mode setting. They
should always be used with the Fn key.
The FnLock switch
The FnLock is a switch that reverses the default and hidden function of a hotkey. The following table
provides an example of how the FnLock switch changes the default function of the F1 key.
FnLock
Off
On
Note: The F1 function is application-dependent. It may have no function if the active application does not
have a definition for the key.
The FnLock switch shares the ESC key (in the upper left corner of the keyboard). To turn it on or off, press Fn
+ ESC.

Multi-touch gestures for touch-enabled screens

Selected Lenovo computers include a touch-enabled screen. For such a computer, you can use your fingers
to interact with the operating system and apps that are gesture aware.
Note: Not all gestures are supported by all apps.
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Function
Switch display devices.
Turn airplane mode on and off.
Open the Windows Settings app.
Lock the screen.
Display thumbnails of all open apps.
Open the Windows Calculator app.
Open Lenovo Vantage, Lenovo PC Manager, or an app launch bar.
Open the Windows snipping tool.
Turn on/off or adjust the brightness of the keyboard backlight.
Note: This hotkey must be used with the Fn key.
How to use hotkeys
Hold down the Fn key and press one
of the hotkeys.
Press the hotkeys directly.
FnLock light
Off
On
How to use function keys
Press the function keys directly.
Hold down the Fn key and press one
of the function keys.
Default function of the F1 key
Mute/Unmute sound
F1 function *

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